Tuesday, February 15, 2011

INTEL ITANIUM 9300 SERVER PROCESSOR

Intel Itanium Processor 9300 Series
Delivering world-class reliability for uninterrupted business, Intel® Itanium® processor 9300 series is ideal for mission-critical computing and RISC replacement. With more than double the performance of the previous generation, these processors deliver up to six times more memory bandwidth, up to nine times more interconnect bandwidth, and up to eight times more memory capacity.
Intel Itanium processor 9300 series-based systems are your ideal choice for migrating large-scale databases, data warehouses, ERP, business intelligence, and data analytics from mainframe and high-end RISC platforms. Enabling tremendous scalability and new reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features, these processors provide the foundation for data center virtualization, consolidation, and workload management.
Upgrade to servers powered by powerful, flexible, and energy-efficient Intel Itanium processor 9300 series to streamline the data center and reduce costs.

INTEL XEON 7500 SERIES SERVER PROCESSORS

 Intel Xeon 7500 Series Server Processors
Give your company the power to move ahead, while reducing total cost of ownership with the ability to easily migrate from expensive proprietary RISC processor-based systems.
Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series-based servers can dramatically increase performance, efficiency, and reliability. These servers are intelligent and extremely scalable, offering the industry's highest virtualization performance and support for more virtual machines per server. This means you can run the most demanding applications while maintaining the peak load responsiveness you need.
With multi-processor support and hardware-assisted virtualization features built in, servers based on the Intel Xeon processor 7500 series increase productivity, help minimize security risks and allow you to meet your disaster-recovery objectives with ease.

INTEL® XEON® 5600 SERIES SERVER PROCESSORS

Intel Xeon 5600 Series
Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series automatically regulates power consumption and intelligently adjusts server performance according to application demand, maximizing both energy cost savings and performance.
The secret to this surprising combination is Intel’s new 32nm microarchitecture. Featuring Intel® Intelligent Power Technology, it reduces energy cost over single core servers by automatically shifting the CPU and memory into the lowest available power state, while Intel® Turbo Boost Technology intelligently adjusts performance to application needs.
In addition, built-in hardware-assisted virtualization technology with Intel® Virtualization Technology FlexMigration (Intel® VT FlexMigration) gives you the power and flexibility to virtualize different generations of Intel® Xeon® processor-based servers within the same virtualization pool, giving you the ability to migrate workloads to fewer servers at night to save energy.
If you’re looking for an energy-efficient processor that gives you the power and flexibility you need, upgrade to the Intel Xeon processor 5600 series

Intel Core VPRO Processors

Intel Core i5 vPro
PCs built with Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors are specifically designed for business, delivering cost savings and control while improving security and remote manageability. Not only will businesses reduce power consumption costs, thanks to energy-saving features that help PCs meet ENERGY STAR1 requirements, but IT can also reduce maintenance costs by enabling remote configuration, diagnosis, isolation, and repair of infected PCs even when the operating system is unresponsive or the PC is turned off.
Smart security and remote manageability are built right in.
When it comes to security, programmable defense filters automatically guard against malicious attacks to help safeguard laptop and desktop PCs from malware. Intel's built-in Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) provides greater flexibility and maximum system utilization by consolidating multiple environments into a single workstation or PC, giving you more agility to meet the demands of your business.



Bios Chip

 BIOS is an acronym for Basic Input Output System. It is a program that stores configuration details about your computer hardware and enables your computer to boot up. Every time your computer is switched on the BIOS loads configuration data into main memory, performs a routine diagnostic test on your hardware, then loads the operating system. The BIOS resides in a ROM chip, which is mounted on the motherboard, usually in a socket so it is removable.The process of flashing the BIOS is only about 98% foolproof. Every time you update your BIOS there's a small chance that you'll end up with a corrupted BIOS and a system that is disabled until you can buy a new BIOS chip. BIOSMAN recommends buying a back up BIOS chip instead of flashing your BIOS. The BIOS we use will be the latest from the motherboard vendors website. Keep in mind a new BIOS revision rarely enhances performance.